Hey, congrats! Super exciting. I still remember my first exhibition, so I know how awesome it feels. Was there an opening night party/speech/etc. or anything? Just curious.
Composer, percussionist, artist, self-backing choir.
Half of Two Meeps
Third of Rakoczy
Quarter of Those Fucking Snowflakes
For commission or session work inquiries, HMU at mail@troisnyx.co.uk
Age 33, she/they
Choir Director
Lancashire, UK
Joined on 6/26/11
Hey, congrats! Super exciting. I still remember my first exhibition, so I know how awesome it feels. Was there an opening night party/speech/etc. or anything? Just curious.
The photos were from the opening night, so there was one, yes. And a speech or two. I did get to speak to a friend about my two pieces, and I was so excited about it. ^_^
Congratulations, I hope that your work appear in more shows.
Thank you! ^_^
Congrats to you and your superb work!
Thank you lots <3
That's some really nice artwork! Did you get any in-depth reviews or opinion on your artwork from any judges or the general public?
I did get a thorough-ish review from one of my friends who visited, and I know my fiancé's opinion of the artwork already. As for the people in the opening proper, there may have been, but I didn't catch them. Seán and I are planning to go back to this exhibition when it's quieter, and who knows? -- we might get some more thoughts from people after.
Most people kept their thoughts to themselves. I guess it's sad in a way, but oh well.
kkots
It would had been really fun if visitors could come and speak to authors about their works. They would be able to learn so much more than by looking at a work and studying it on their own. Art is often more than just a pretty picture, it's a medium which contains sense, and every depictued object has a reason to be there. We can't speak to great artists of the past to understand their works, instead having to rely on opinion of some art experts. Here we don't have to.
I realize this as a proper event of culture, and you taking part in it must be an honor for sure.
Troisnyx
I at least did get to speak about my works with a friend or two, and perhaps a number of people overheard me. ^_^ But true, the artist's intention ought to be made known, and the pictures must not solely be subject to the interpretation of the masses.
It was an honour, yes. I'm still excited from thinking about it.